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ve Pam ere a bs A ELE. ES NIM BER AMERICAN JEMPRESS UNIVERSAL STOVE SHOW | A 6-DAY FACTORY SALE AND EXPOSITION —here at last—a real stove show. We have makers of the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL their experts in our store during this 6-day fa and exposition. You will find them here to shov baking, roasting and broiling have been made ¢ EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINAT:ON RANGE —three ranges in one. Burns coal, gas or wood. “Univit” porcelain enameled in blue, gray or white. Has elevated oven for gas, also elevated gas broiler. Baking oven heated with either gas or coal, or both at the same time. a cool kitchen in warm weather—a warm kitchen in Soate tise} wy, STARTER FOR DAL "NO KINDLING } \ : in cool weather— C Bee | 4 —use gas for warm days, coal or wood for - chilly days. Has « coal or er for Wood—no. kindling. e and food. A compact, nomical range. EMPRESS UNIVERSAL ORCELAIN COAL RANGE | Finished in “UNIVIT” porcelain —here is an opportunity to discard your old, bothersome, unsatisfactory stove—exchange it this week, during the factory SALE and EXHIBITION, as part payment on our EM- PRESS UNIVERSAL Porcelain Coal Range— a range that will last a lifetime—this week you can also take advantage of the many spe- cial inducements offered. sanitar y-washable-indestructible —in this range science has succeeded in pro- ducing “UNIVIT’—a porcelain which will not chip, crack or discolor from intense heat. It is as clean and sanitary as the porcelain sink or bathtub. Your selection of Peacock Blue or Pearl Gray porcelain. (DEPOSIT 4+—$5— will hold any _EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL RANGE you ‘may select for future delivery and entitles you to all spe- cial inducements we offer during this 6- day Sale and Exposi- & Sons oak gray design, STANDARD FURNITURE CO. RANGE THE SEATT HOMES RUREAL; FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES! —the remarkable inducements which STOVE SHOW are limited for 6 da Then they will be withdrawn, Rea This week come prepared to see the coal and combination ranges ever duced the to have ctory sale v you how ‘pron mr AND TOARTING COMPART ENT ¥ evant wo ma) * wie ed ae | { romckvAm ans cores Ts reihunt) fuel instant t ez} PKE from ‘THE NEW TYPE UNIVERSAL OVEN BURNER WITH TWO WAY VALVE GIVES COUNTLESS ADJUSTMENTS LE STAR are offered during this ys only during this week. d the details carefully. greatest exhibit of gas, shown in Seattle. changes made ly and automatically— let of the wr on the ES NIVBRSAL 6 on §=Rang 1 to & gas range—turns on ga dar b, LININGS RUST PROOF FOR PERFECT ~ BROILING ~ TOASTING~ ROASTING ANO BAKING, —don't fail to come and see this new range with the new UNIVERSAL Japan finish to select from. FREE! —with every EMPRESS UNIVER- SAL Range purchased during this Factory Sale and Exposition we will include without charge this beautiful 26-piece set of Rogers Oak Gray design guaranteed sil- verware. This set carries an un- limited guarantee from the mak- ers, William Rogers & Sons, L, SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St. Marcel, Waving Shampooing .. Manicuring Massage ., This work in done advanced students, 26 complete and com- fortable booths. We use only ly castile or cocoanut oil shampoo and Reautex Toilet Preparations, Phone for ap- pointment, The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenue Phone Eillott GaK9 WORM? Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhood? ~ Do not remain iy this jon. See our = fipecialist 6 ond have bint TELL U HOW TO GET WHUL. Beda; 10-12, 2-6, yi 1112 a, m, incsin Memorial Clinic 1827 3d Ave., Opposite P, 0. Founded 1864 Alleged Communist Now Up for Trial ST. JOSEPH, Mich, April 16.—~ The case of Charles 1. Ruthenbers, ‘leveland, alleged member of the . Dit. N. YOW BS Phyniclan’ and sur. geon, unes Chinese Toots and. herbs in treating all diseases Hof men and women. Vispecializes in atom= ach trouble, female | trouble and other | ollmenta, '. Malo 4398, atile, Wauk, TACOMA L, Schoenfeld & Sons EMPRESS UNIVERSAL GAS RANGE the new and finer gas range—]| and better gas SAFETY GAS ECONOMIZER—a turn of the valve gives baking heat in 5 minutes—after you have baking heat, turn the valve to bake, and do your baking with just ONE- THIRD LESS GAS consumption. Also equipped with new UNIVERSAL Mercury Thermometer. Cast iron front and cooking top. Large oven and broiler burn- er. Aluminum fused, rust-proof oven linings. different styles in porcelain enameled or ebony baked Many YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE —during this Factory Sale and Exhibition we will take in your wasteful, broken-down, old coal or gas stove and make you a special, liberal al- lowance on your new purchase. Make your own terms on the bal- ance, Your Credit’ central executive committee of the communist party of America, was called in clroult court here today as the second test of Michigan's criminal syndicalist law in the Bridgemen communist cases, Prescription Three Sentenced Under Beeler Law Threo mon, convicted of violation of the Beeler anti-narcotto law, were sentenced by Judge A, W. Frater in superior court Saturday, the firat to be sent to tlio stato penitentiary un- der the new Beeler act. Ben Minntx and 1. Saunders, charged with well. ing narcotics, were sentenced to servo one to 10 years und two to 10 yours, respectively, and Charlie John was sentenced to sarve two to 10 yenrs for conviction of posses. sion with intent to sell, © ee meee ee ee ee ee oe, ee MON p we To Homer Gin Brew Dear Col | regarding the Water | Merritt, because there neex 1 know you that © be Keames of ¢ CHIEF SEATTLE. To Tennis Fans Dear Ent again after the win To the Voters Dear Folks; Well, well! Another election, Ho-hum! CHIEF SEATTLE To W. M. Short, State Federation of Labor Dear Hill I agree with your remarks the murder of the the historic rema. Ford: et can you do about it? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Everybody Dear Folks Be Kind to Animals V ut that doesn’t mean that you ought to stop treats After all, fan't It rather to Animals Year’ To the ° ‘Seven "He Kind SATTLE. to have such a and make it every League” Club | You're The ol4 Seattle spirit le ateesty ting ieee ie to spread pretty soon TLE. To A. L. McKenzie ear Bir If on everyone would act as a enever anyone oa tinh onest suggest 1 to b ch ph eo 1 khow n ng of the " And, wh t fee that offered to our act bringing ) get the Jury to free you was went on the I, times SEATTLE. Ah, CHIEF To John B. Hart, Clarence. Reames et al. Distinguish Counsel: 1 know that law and all that sort of thing. But do you thin that the ends of justice are served particularly by a lot of the len y wrangles thi indulging in during the Waterhouse trial? tly now To August Toellner Versatile Candidate: You are, I see, running for school director, port commissioner and waterway commissioner, all at the same time? dog catcher being elected this year? CHIEF SEATTLE. | What's the matter—ien't any | — To Mayor E. J. Brown Att weeks of silence on your part you've managed to as 4 result of the painful street car CHIEF SEATTLE, To City Councilman Tindall 1 that you are recelving at the hands of Hugo ays when you were a ahavetail. CHIEF SEATTLE. the To Austin & Salt Dear Health-Promoters: ‘nm really splendid gymnasium that nd Olive—a credit to the city. Hope CHIEF SEATTLE. !To J. W. Fordney of Michigan Dear Congressman: he people of Seattle enjoyed your visit | recently. Thanks for the light you threw on the sugar situation, You certainly were to the point. CHIEF SEATTLE. To a Pike Street Art Store Dear Art; Perhaps the display in your window ts art for art's sake ‘There ts nothing there to cloud the vision, not even a diaphanous veil, CHIEF SEATTLE, | . | To the Steamer Flyer, Alias Washington Dear Craft There is something dbout you that In spite of your 33 years of service you are still going giad to seo you now and then. |To County Deputy Weisfeld, Sheriffs Office eat Morey: They tell me that you're setting the style in snappy ne wearing apparel at the court house these days. Bt you got undisputed possession of the title of Beau Brummel of Seat- tle's thief-chasers until you dispose of Cap Tennant—who, I understand, iy still leading In the racé by half the length of his walking stick. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Judge Calvin S. Hall Your Honor: 1 wish to complimént you upon the dignified and efficient manner in which you are presiding over the Frank Water- houre suit, now on trial. It is a highly involved case and passing upon the innumerable points which are constantly arising {s a task that no judge could be blamed for dreading, But you are capable of rising to the situation and I am eure that attorneys for both sides are highly pleased with your just and impartial decisions. CHIEF SEATTLE. \To the Bon Marche Dear (How the deuce should one address a department store, any- way?): I see you're having your face washed, An excellent idea. The appearance of many other prominent buildmgs fn Seattle could be materially improved if their owners followed your example. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Health Commissioner H. M. Read Dear Doc: I am informed that Frye & Co. are being permitted to dump their refuse on the tideflats near Sixth ave. S. and Stevens st. and that, as a result, the neighborhood {s being infested with highly objectionable vermin. Do you think that this is in keeping with the policy of having Seattle the healthiest city in the world? CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Owner of Auto License No. 142026 Gentle Motorist: I watched you driving along the Seattle-Everett highway Sunday afternoon and I wish to compliment you on your careful driving—because I don't belleve you exceeded 10 miles an hour all the way, This ts highly commendable—but it would have been more so if you had pulled to the side a little and permitted the stage behind you to pass. At least a score or 50 of passengers would prob- ably have thought 80, CHIEF SEATTLE. LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Chief Seattle: In your communication of last week you ask -why narcotic cases in Tacoma have been dismissed by the prosecuting attor- noy there, his excuse being that there are loopholes in the Beeler law. ‘The fault is not in the law, dear Chief, but in tho persons drawing up complaints under it. Three men, cony Jeted of violation of the narcotic 6 sentenced to serve two to 10 years in the state penitentiary Frater Saturday. These men were convicted under During the past month, the first of Its oper ation, three others have been tried and convicted in Seattle. Doesn't this answer conclusively that there are no loopholes in the law? ‘That perhaps the loopholes are in the instruments used in enforcing the statute? Until the prosecuting officers know thetr laws we cannot expect juries to bring convictions under them, Yours truly, ADAM BEELER. A.W. DAY, APRIL 16, 1928 1923 Record of _ Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 265° 269... her son Joe Saad'ens shane 4 a runaway etru ve. and Un Mra. J. H. Gooa Shelton, ¥ on, 2664 W. struck at First Thursday —Eleanor Culver, 16, of 2205 12th ave. N., i jdown at Third ave, « | Thursday, by a car 4 fe ast Talim 4 4 eprained kues, 272- —Joe Brown, 65, of 1315 Denny way, received severe sto s head Friday when he ked down at Seventh aye. y an auto driven Brown was teken to Seattle General hospital, |273- 274. “Two small giris were reported to have been injured at Fifth ave, and Madison st., Friday, by an auto drive en by Paul Townsend, 16, of 2822 fist ave, 8. Cities Will Oppose Phone Rate Appeal Fear that the victory gained be- fore the state board of works in the |phoné raté hearing might be lost in court action caused the elty attor- |neys of Bpokane and Tacoma to dis- |prove an appeal, propored by Cor- |poration Counsel T. J, L. Kennedy jot Seattle, Saturday. P. C. sulil- van, city attorney of Tacoma, and |J. M. Geraghty, city attorney of Spokane, voted against the appeal. ‘The three attorneys decided to act Jointly in opposing any appeal in federal court that may be taken by the phone company. H. H. Ciffford of the state attorney general's of- fice, will join in the defense, secu i i 7 au peop! fea run-down. le who “hie sired Stilton to three gee erations, Get » bottle today. Tha be for that tired feeling HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA WATCHES PATEK, PHILIPPE LONGINES HAMILTON WALTHAM ELGIN ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith 1518 Second Avenue Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Win. D. Perkins & Co, Bankers 211 Cherry St. Return Equipment Contracts to Agent Contracts for the purchase of $37, 166 worth of street railway equip mont have been returned to Purchas: ing Agent W. 0. Freeman by the Hofius Steel Equipment Co, and the Bethlehem Steet Co, of San Fran- cisco. The contracts were Riieaes with the notations that the present condition of street raflway finances Indicates there is not sufficient money on hand to pay for the equip: ment when delivered, The contracts called for delivery of large quantities of stool rails, bolts, frogs and other railway re- pair supplies, Columbla River Paper Milla Co, buys mill site and timber lands in Clarke and Skamania counties from CaliforniaOregon Paper Mills Co. yfer $169,000, Neighbors Build School Playhouse Forty men and a large number of women held an old fashion building bee at Boulevard Park school Sun- day and erected a playhouss 60 by 100 feet, on the school lot, The work was planned by the directors of District 180, Carl O, Adams, princi: pal of Lincoln high school, is presi: dent of the board. Rare Old Violin Is Thief’s Loct} Entering the hofne of A, C. Lage, 298 Prospect st. Sunday night, a| thief carried off a rare Italian vio-| lin of tho year 1734, as well as some trifling articles, Because of the antiquity of the violin it is doubt. ful if tho thief will be able to dis. pose of it without altering its ap: pearance, In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we lurt you don't pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and veg) Work from 84.00 Boston Dental ‘Olives 1438 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Loration